If you look at the weights though, Auguson Farms has 567g or peppers and the Essential has 104g. So with Auguson you’re getting literally 5x more by weight for half the price. Maybe I guess another test would be what the weights are after reconstitution and more importantly, flavor.
I bought 5 cans of the Augasson Farns red and green peppers after buying a sample can. They go a long way and taste great. Not near as fresh, but in a pinch or hard times ahead, this is a must have.
The Auguson farms looks like a smaller cut which would settle more. I would take a measured amount and rehydrate them. Weight them and get an idea of the usefulness. Like is the A farms flavoring a recipe as well? Do you need more or is less working or the same amount for the taste effect. They also look more intensely colored... so is there added dyes or are they better quality peppers or does freeze drying just wash the Essential out and they're fine, just pale?
The question should be, " Why does the company sell this product in a # 10 can, when it is only half full?" Why not use a can that actually shows the amount you will be getting? It seems somewhat deceptive. (My opinion.) Thrive Life & the LDS store sell #10 cans full, ( dehydrated & freeze dried.) I totally get that once those peppers are rehydrated they will fill the can. But again, why not use a container that actually shows the amount you are getting? I believe that a newbie prepper may feel cheated after opening that can. Can you imagine how one would feel opening that can thinking there was more in a real emergency & needing more? Thanks for visiting! Blessings!😄
It also depends on the price each company is changing for the same #10 can! If one has more product in it then the other, that makes one can fuller than the other. Can’t really compare if there is any difference in weight or what it is! Freeze dried or dehydrated! 👍🏻
kinda waste of space for a half can. i rather they fill it up and I pay slightly more esp if I don't have much space avail. that said, dehydrated ones are lighter and takes up less space compared to freeze dried...so idk. but I rather they fill the dehydrated ones up and sell it for more.
It's insane grid down preppers out here are struggling to prep. For example one can of mountain house freeze fried beef stew 460g is $80 Freeze dried chicken 480g $109 Freeze dried beef 482g is $124 Freeze dried bacon & eggs only 7 servings $76 The struggle is real, it's a preppers nightmare
It was still half empty. I have had other long term companies have full cans. They need to use a smaller can to really show the amount. Its about exact representation. Blessings!
1.4 lbs Augason Farms 3.7 ounces Emergency Essentials. I understand the differences with volume and weight. When you buy a #10 can though, it should be full. A little of it settling is understandable. A # 10 can half full seems a deception to me. ( I have received #10 cans from the LDS store completely full as well as Thrive Life.) They should be selling that amount in a smaller can so the consumer knows exactly what they will be getting. There is also the difference with weight with dehydrated foods and freeze dried. Thanks for visiting! Blessings!
@@simplyamandashomesteadsampler Smaller cans require more tooling and expense. One size can fits all saves a lot of money. Machinery to make a can,seal it,and label it cost hundreds of thousands of dollars then you gotta tool up storage and shipping since you can't mix different sizes on the same levels of a pallet stack. Adding more expense. Lastly. I bet it is full to the top when packed or near it since if they could fit double and charge double they would. That would mean even more profit for them being they could sell more but only package in one can instead of 2.
The freeze dried tasted fresher. I usually just throw the dehydrated into a recipe & cook it. I can't tell a difference when I do it like that. Thanks for visiting. Blessings!
You measure how much your getting by what it says the weight is. Of course one pound is not going to be that much. Weather it’s in a large can or smaller! Most companies use #10 cans for their long term foods, it’s normal.
If you look at the weights though, Auguson Farms has 567g or peppers and the Essential has 104g. So with Auguson you’re getting literally 5x more by weight for half the price. Maybe I guess another test would be what the weights are after reconstitution and more importantly, flavor.
It's Freeze dried vs dehydrated so weights will differ
I would check for reconstituted.
It's by weight dehydrated peppers shrink more than freeze dried which hold more true to original size.
And very little nutrients for dehydrated.
I bought 5 cans of the Augasson Farns red and green peppers after buying a sample can. They go a long way and taste great. Not near as fresh, but in a pinch or hard times ahead, this is a must have.
What are the serving amounts of each? There is probably 3 times more dehydrated than there are freeze dried.
The Auguson farms looks like a smaller cut which would settle more. I would take a measured amount and rehydrate them. Weight them and get an idea of the usefulness. Like is the A farms flavoring a recipe as well? Do you need more or is less working or the same amount for the taste effect. They also look more intensely colored... so is there added dyes or are they better quality peppers or does freeze drying just wash the Essential out and they're fine, just pale?
comparing something dehydrated versus freeze dried, isn't that a bit like comparing apples and oranges?
The question should be, " Why does the company sell this product in a # 10 can, when it is only half full?" Why not use a can that actually shows the amount you will be getting? It seems somewhat deceptive. (My opinion.) Thrive Life & the LDS store sell #10 cans full, ( dehydrated & freeze dried.) I totally get that once those peppers are rehydrated they will fill the can. But again, why not use a container that actually shows the amount you are getting? I believe that a newbie prepper may feel cheated after opening that can. Can you imagine how one would feel opening that can thinking there was more in a real emergency & needing more? Thanks for visiting! Blessings!😄
@@simplyamandashomesteadsampler full or empty...what is the product weight???
It also depends on the price each company is changing for the same #10 can! If one has more product in it then the other, that makes one can fuller than the other. Can’t really compare if there is any difference in weight or what it is! Freeze dried or dehydrated! 👍🏻
kinda waste of space for a half can. i rather they fill it up and I pay slightly more esp if I don't have much space avail. that said, dehydrated ones are lighter and takes up less space compared to freeze dried...so idk. but I rather they fill the dehydrated ones up and sell it for more.
Canada here. Those prices are incredible I just saw the red and bell peppers for $47 Canadian
Wow!!!
It's insane grid down preppers out here are struggling to prep. For example one can of mountain house freeze fried beef stew 460g is $80
Freeze dried chicken 480g $109
Freeze dried beef 482g is $124
Freeze dried bacon & eggs only 7 servings $76
The struggle is real, it's a preppers nightmare
@@bridgetr7166 canning is the way to go! Not sure what your prices are there but it's got to be cheaper than freeze dried. (not as tasty though 😁!)
My cans were less than half. I put it in a half gallon ball jar, and had plenty of room left over. However it is a great product.
is not about the volume...is about the weight.
It was still half empty. I have had other long term companies have full cans. They need to use a smaller can to really show the amount. Its about exact representation. Blessings!
$9.99 is what essentials green pepper are going for . Just ordered some today .
That's awesome! Tfs! Blessings!
What is the weight of each can? There is a difference between volume of can vs weight of contents...
1.4 lbs Augason Farms 3.7 ounces Emergency Essentials. I understand the differences with volume and weight. When you buy a #10 can though, it should be full. A little of it settling is understandable. A # 10 can half full seems a deception to me. ( I have received #10 cans from the LDS store completely full as well as Thrive Life.) They should be selling that amount in a smaller can so the consumer knows exactly what they will be getting. There is also the difference with weight with dehydrated foods and freeze dried. Thanks for visiting! Blessings!
@@simplyamandashomesteadsampler Smaller cans require more tooling and expense. One size can fits all saves a lot of money. Machinery to make a can,seal it,and label it cost hundreds of thousands of dollars then you gotta tool up storage and shipping since you can't mix different sizes on the same levels of a pallet stack. Adding more expense. Lastly. I bet it is full to the top when packed or near it since if they could fit double and charge double they would. That would mean even more profit for them being they could sell more but only package in one can instead of 2.
You get FAR more from AF than EE. Hands down. one is fluffy the other isn't.
Interesting... thank you for showing. HUGS!
Might be half a can but augason farms has 4x as much product compared to essentials. for only 1/2 the price. im thinking the better deal is augason.
There were grumbles about Augason can volume going back to about 2019 and then as folks were prepping in 2020.
Amanda I would be so mad if I bought that can of Auguson Farms. They should fill that can and charge more. That is so deceptive!
Yep!
Did you notice a difference in taste? I’ve heard freeze dried preserves better
The freeze dried tasted fresher. I usually just throw the dehydrated into a recipe & cook it. I can't tell a difference when I do it like that. Thanks for visiting. Blessings!
Thanks for video. I read the reviews
And wanted to see a video
Yw! Blessings!
Thanks Amanda.
Your welcome!Thanks for visiting! Blessings!
Dehydrated STILL has tiny amounts of moisture. Freeze dried non. Freeze dried much better value.
You measure how much your getting by what it says the weight is. Of course one pound is not going to be that much. Weather it’s in a large can or smaller! Most companies use #10 cans for their long term foods, it’s normal.
It’s because one is freeze dried and one is dehydrated
Dehydrated is not near as hood. Freeze dried will last literally years.
Oh wow, thats not good to get only a half a can. What is the shelf life on the freeze dried compared to the Augason? Thanks. ❤
Freeze dried says 30 years and the dehydrated says 25. I think both would go well beyond that with proper care. Thanks for visiting! Blessings!
@@simplyamandashomesteadsampler Thank you!
Avoid Augason Farms. If you must use their product TEST a can for quality and taste. My stuff tasted like garbage.